The results released Tuesday give Dufferin the dubious distinction of making CAA’s annual list seven times — only one fewer than Steeles Ave., which has made eight appearances — and it tops the list for the second year in a row.

Over the month-long campaign, the survey heard from 10,000 participants, some of whom referred to Dufferin as “a disgrace” with “pothole after pothole,” according to the CAA. Another large source of complaints was crumbling pavement.

The city has been working on resurfacing Dufferin one section at a time, said Steve Johnston, spokesman for transportation services.

The segment between Exhibition Place and Queen St. W. was completed last year, and the section between Queen St. W. and Dundas St. W. is slated for completion before year’s end.

Other Toronto roads that made the list this year are Bayview Ave., Finch Ave. W and Lawrence Ave. E.

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